The Presidential Office has been a symbol of power for the past century. But today, 100 years after the building was completed, we are returning the power of this space to the people in the spirit of a“People’s Presidential Office.”Based on that concept, we invite everyone to redefine the Presidential Office’s role outside the field of politics through images, transforming the vocabulary of its space, structure, and human affairs to show what the Presidential Office represents in our current era.

We are using photography to“liberate space”at the seat of power (府) through acts of creative freedom, while deconstructing "truth" and“the past" without setting limitations. Many human and cultural stories at the seat of power, and their historical significance, are waiting to be discovered from a realistic, impressionistic, or documentary perspective, and even by questioning the notion that truth is captured when the shutter falls.